Across
- 5. Spanish: "Muy" "bastante" and "un poco" are examples of what in Spanish?
- 8. French: Shape after which France is known
- 9. Music: Upbeat to a piece of music
- 11. History: The hospital that Florence Nightingale went to work in
- 12. English: Type of poem which originated in Japan
- 15. Greek: These creatures realised that it is not always a bad thing to have a lazy ruler
- 16. History: Who discovered Salvarsan 606 in 1909?
- 18. Chemistry: Atoms of an element with different neutron numbers
- 19. Music: Glockenspiel is an example of this type of percussion
- 20. Latin: 'Romae' and 'domi' are examples of what special (and rare) case of nouns?
- 21. Physics: Voltage divided by current
- 23. Latin: The Latin for I follow = ?
- 25. Classical Civilisations: Name of Aeneas' mother
- 26. Art: George Stubbs is most noted for his paintings of which animal?
Down
- 1. Classical Civilisations: The temple of __________ is found in the forum Boarium in Rome
- 2. Greek: These people believed in an eye for an eye
- 3. Geography: A city with a population of over 10million people
- 4. English: Type of quotations we like to analyse
- 6. Art: What is the term for laying on paint thickly so it stands proud of the surface?
- 7. Chemistry: The name of a solid that dissolves in a solvent
- 10. Geography: The process referring to the increase in proportion of people living in towns and cities
- 13. Maths: The set containing all the elements not in set A, is called the ___________ of A
- 14. Maths: If you draw a straight line across a circle you divide it into two _____________
- 17. Physics: A component that only lets current flow in one direction
- 22. Spanish: Spanish doughnuts which are served with rich, thick chocolate
- 24. French: Le festival de cinéma le plus célèbre au monde
